Friday, 28 October 2016

Recession will end soon, says Buhari



President Muhammadu Buhari declared, yesterday, that the economic recession will end soon.

The president also urged Nigerians to always speak positively about the country.

Buhari made the call at the Seventh National Prayer Breakfast organised by the National Assembly with the theme: “A tree and its fruits: is yours a blessing or a curse to Nigeria,” yesterday, in Abuja.

The president was represented by Secretary to Government of the Federation, David Babachir Lawal.

Buhari assured Nigerians that the recession would end very soon as the government is doing all within its power to restore the country’s economy.

“As Christians and political leaders, we must strive to be the light of the world by speaking positively concerning the state of the nation.

“These hard times we are in, require leaders who are aware of the situation, to stand in the gap, to see how to turn the situation around.”

He said Christian leaders have forgotten to look at the positive side of issues and the opportunity it presents for the good of all.

“I have total faith that Nigeria will emerge from this crisis strong, united and prosperous, this will come to fruition in the lifetime of this government.

“Also, as Christians and leaders, we should all thank God for the opportunity to be key players at this time of economic meltdown,” Lawal said.

Rev. Abu Bako, in his keynote address, charged leaders to rise up and take responsibility of making Nigeria a blessed nation.

He said Nigeria was founded upon water so that she can bear fruits and flourish and added that, “we are all instruments of transformation and our role is to make Nigeria great.”

Bako urged political and religious leaders to behave like persons who would not steal from the people’s wealth but have the interest of the people at heart.

“Let us behave as God-fearing persons who have the interest of its citizen and welfare at heart and not behave as politicians.

“We must be able to take Nigeria to a place of her destiny by praying for clarity of vision for our leaders who are leading us,” Bako stressed.

He urged Nigerians to be instruments of transformation and be carriers of blessing where ever they go by speaking positively.

“When the nation seeks God’s face then the Lord will heal our land,” he added.

According to him, “as a nation we have responsibility to build Nigeria and not to tear it down by our actions, inactions and the words of mouth.”

The atmosphere was eventful with inspirational songs from popular gospel artist Samsong, Jamaica and Lester Lewis, who sang the national anthem with a reggae tune.

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